According
to the CDC, heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death
in men. These maladies pale in comparison to the leading causes of
the death of manhood: denial and inertia. Because so many
men have their heads in the sand and refuse to fight for their waning
civil rights, feminism continues its nonstop, high-octane, uncontested
control of American laws and culture.

Ignoring
inevitable reality never produces a happy ending. American politicians,
who disallowed drilling off the coasts of California and Florida for
three decades, are now running amok like decapitated chickens, balking
at spiraling gasoline prices, desperately searching for alternative
energy sources, and hypocritically
exhorting new lifestyles.

Their
panic began instantaneously about three months ago, when the price
of gasoline first hit $4 per gallon in California — ostensibly
the magic tipping point, the pain threshold. Now, the national average
price exceeds $4, causing
lifestyle hardships to 90% of Americans.

Was
this fuel crisis predictable and predicted many years ago? Absolutely.
Did anybody take it seriously? Absolutely not. But, what does one
expect from inert people who eat a steady diet of denial?

TV’s
talking heads and business columnists, on any given day, alternately
and collectively blame OPEC, commodities speculators, oil companies,
state and federal governments, environmentalists, and drivers of SUVs
for this situation. Is there a practical solution in sight —
such as offshore drilling, inland drilling, solar, wind, nuclear power,
flex-fuels, or electric cars — in any reasonable timeframe?
No. Fact is, we’re all screwed for the foreseeable future.

Unacceptable
Copout

Every
week, I receive hundreds of e-mails from men who have been hosed in
divorce court, falsely accused of domestic violence and rape, and
unable to see their children because of paternal alienation. They
don’t know what to do, but they also have a history of complaining
without acting.

Feminists
are engaged in an endless campaign to worsen men’s lives. This
situation is severe and crisis-bound. But, as long as men ignore it,
mutter under their breaths, complain under aliases on blogs, and drink
beer while watching SportsCenter, they have no right to squawk.
Their unacceptable copout will lead to a day, akin to the current
era of $4 gas, when the increasingly oppressive system of American
gynojustice will be unstoppable and unfixable. It’s as certain
now as $4 gas was when Thomas Friedman told us three years ago, in
The World Is Flat, that China and India would be dictating
fuel prices.

What
does $4 gas have to do with men’s rights? Nothing and everything.
If you think this article is about gasoline, go back to your beer
and your fantasy football. The point is simple: Men must act today
to defeat the future total domination of feminists. No more excuses.

Irreversible
Consequences

One
good example of how to fight back — using pragmatic, effective
tactics — is the lawsuit
filed by the Vienna, WV-based group called Men and Women Against Discrimination
(MAWAD), which seeks to stop West Virginia’s unconstitutional
and discriminatory (pro-female) funding of domestic-violence programs
and shelters. In another effort, MAWAD is working to eliminate the
anti-father
West Virginia Family Court culture.

If
men would copy MAWAD’s approach, at both state and federal levels
around the country, they can dismantle the lopsided gynocracy —
without resorting to counterproductive stunts like illegally
scaling the Lincoln Memorial.

Remaining
inert and living in denial, however, will lead eventually to crisis,
the blame game, and irreversible consequences. To wit: VAWA (the unconstitutional
but increasingly oppressive Violence Against Women Act) is already
14 years old, has ruined thousands of men’s lives, and knows
no bounds. Moreover, as the national average percentage of out-of-wedlock
babies approaches 50%, child-support fees, like the price of gasoline,
will continue to escalate. Why not?

1
- Remind men that they live in a gynocracy
2 - Admonish them to remove their heads from the sand
3 - Warn them that their window of opportunity to prevent the death
of manhood is almost closed
4 - Stir them to take action — ASAP.

Despite
its economic cost, the emergence of $4 gas can help men by exhibiting
what happens when people foresee future perils but do nothing to prevent
them. The question is, Will $4 gas help men? Doubtful. Men have sat
back for years while elected gynocrats abridged their reproductive
and civil rights. The current energy crisis presents an opportunity
to learn something. Think of $4 gas as a two-by-four between the eyes,
a crystal ball for the final destruction of men’s rights.

Rudov has appeared
on the KTLA Morning Show, CNN, Fox Business Network, and is a featured
weekly guest on Fox News Channel's Your World with Neil Cavuto. Rudov
also appears regularly on FNC's The O'Reilly Factor.

Marc Rudov has
piqued many listeners on radio shows including The Howard Stern Show (Sirius),
The Tom Leykis Show (CBS Radio), The Dennis Miller Show (Westwood One),
The John Gibson Program (Fox News Radio), The Mancow Show (Talk Radio
Network), Covino & Rich (Maxim/Sirius), Afternoon Advice with Tiffany
Granath (Playboy/Sirius), The Roger Hedgecock Show (Clear Channel), The
Troy Neff Show (Fox Sports Radio), The Big Show with Mason & Ireland
(ESPN Radio), National Evenings with Libbi Gorr & Mary Moody (ABC
Radio Australia), and The John Oakley Morning Show (AM640 Radio Toronto).

In the US, an average
40% of babies are born to unwed mothers. In England, the average is above
50%. Why? Two reasons. First, Hollywood makes movies like Juno
and Knocked Up that glamorize teen pregnancy; a constant stream
of unwed Hollywood actresses inappropriately “announce” their
pregnancies and “show off” their baby bumps.